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technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent the menace of nuclear weapons in iran, if diplomacy can solve it existential threat -- if we can fully address the reasons -- these threats without going to war, israel and the world will be more secure. so will the united states. my friends, as everyone here knows, the world is mourning the loss of a great leader right now, nelson mandela. mandela was a stranger to hate. he rejected recrimination in favor of reconciliation. and he knew the future demands that we move beyond the past. just think of the lessons that he taught the world, which have
technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent...
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and this includes the influence of economics and technology. i think that what you have raised is the ultimate challenge is and this is increasingly imperialistic and i think that it has been traditionally overestimated, and now i fully agree with the situation on the international market not because of the middle east but because of shale gas revolution and and it prevents some from coming to the european market. and second, they have different reasons. and all those calculations and interesting schemes, it is extremely exciting. and as for russia, yes, i agree and i can argue about the relationship and it is so interesting, but that is absolutely true and the perspective for the economic development is much more east oriented now, not necessarily china, but eurasia and asia at large because those markets need russian supply much more than the european market. >> i would just like to talk about this in the middle east because we have ourselves into this euphoric state and the united states is completely independent of energy. and certainly the
and this includes the influence of economics and technology. i think that what you have raised is the ultimate challenge is and this is increasingly imperialistic and i think that it has been traditionally overestimated, and now i fully agree with the situation on the international market not because of the middle east but because of shale gas revolution and and it prevents some from coming to the european market. and second, they have different reasons. and all those calculations and...
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ffice has a long history and correlating policies related to information technology, business continuity landing and recovery, and has well-established programs for correlating the examination. it is particularly well-suited for this important task. other objectives of the working group include training, identifying the relevant skills and knowledge needed by examiners and gaps in examiner training. awareness to develop external outreach initiatives. information sharing -- augmenting maintaining relationships to enhance information sharing and calibration -- and collaboration. as a communication and coronation channel among our members in response to domestic and international incidents capable of impacting the critical infrastructure security. these latter two areas i think of regarding information sharing are areas that i believe we can -- we canbenefit it. --- blatantly and if benefit. we are assisting smaller financial institutions in meeting cybersecurity challenges. this is why much of the initial focus of the working group will be geared tour at -- towards assessing how prepared c
ffice has a long history and correlating policies related to information technology, business continuity landing and recovery, and has well-established programs for correlating the examination. it is particularly well-suited for this important task. other objectives of the working group include training, identifying the relevant skills and knowledge needed by examiners and gaps in examiner training. awareness to develop external outreach initiatives. information sharing -- augmenting...
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technology's great. it's supposed to make our lives better and simpler, more efficient, more effective. it's fun, it's innovative and it's leading the world. but at the same time, we got to make sure that these technologies are not overused, not only by our federal government officials and law enforcement, but also by others who would do us harm, who have sarpetishesly maybe converted that technology to do something a libble more pervasive and a little -- little bit more pervasive and a little bit more perverse. it is for that reason that senator wyden, my colleague in the united states senate, and i have introduced what's called geolocational, or g.p.s. act, to curtail those that want to follow us without our own knowledge. we believe that you should have to have a probable cause warrant in order to track somebody's geolocation. i want that for my own kids, i want that for me. i want to make sure that technology is safe and secure, so i encourage my colleagues, mr. speaker, to look at h.r. 1312, the g.p
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military technology, such as precision munitions, the f-35 joint strike fighter, the v-22 osprey. israel is the only country in the world to receive it from the united states. and engaging in extensive training and joint exercises in areas of special operations, missile defense, and search-and- rescue. unprecedented levels. these examples and a lot more should make crystal clear our commitment to preserve israel's qualitative military edge so that israel can defend itself by itself against any threat. and when israel, or if israel were to come under attack by terrorists on its borders or by an international organization, we will always stand up for israel's right to defend itself. and the united states is always particularly prepared to be the first and fastest to israel's side in any time of crisis. we approach this challenge believing that israel has to be strong to make peace, but that peace will also make israel stronger. and we are convinced that the greatest security will actually come from a two-state solution that brings israel lasting peace. shared prosperity throughout t
military technology, such as precision munitions, the f-35 joint strike fighter, the v-22 osprey. israel is the only country in the world to receive it from the united states. and engaging in extensive training and joint exercises in areas of special operations, missile defense, and search-and- rescue. unprecedented levels. these examples and a lot more should make crystal clear our commitment to preserve israel's qualitative military edge so that israel can defend itself by itself against any...
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important work will have to be done in and significant resources devoted to the areas of science and technology, including research and development. government is also convinced that organised labour is an important partner whose cooperation is crucial for the reconstruction and development of our country. that partnership requires, amongst other things, that our labour law be reformed so that it is in line with international standards, apartheid vestiges are removed and a more harmonious labour relations dispensation is created, on the basis of tripartite cooperation between government, labour and capital. the government is determined forcefully to confront the scourge of unemployment, not by way of handouts but by the creation of work opportunities. the government will also deal sensitively with the issue of population movements into the country, to protect our workers, to guard against the exploitation of vulnerable workers and to ensure friendly relations with all countries and peoples. the government is also taking urgent measures to deal firmly with drug trafficking some of which is carri
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the other point is the fact that we have so much more technology these days. i talked to several people that suggested to me that, yes, the cost per person has gone up a lot, but that makes sense considering these are not the sort of ground-pounding trigger pullers we may have had in the army 30, 40 years ago. the people in the service these days are much more highly educated and well trained. they are dealing with complex software systems and they are costing more because we invest a lot more in them and it costs more to retain them. there are opportunities in the private sector that are greater. part of the thing driving these military personnel costs to some degree is the technological advancement and the fact that we are expecting -- what we are expecting out of them in terms of training and performance is higher than it was 23 years ago. host: earlier you mentioned the cost of military pay. a "new york times" op-ed last month suggested that military pay should be put on the table. host: do you think it is likely that pay would be a target as the pentagon
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how can we use that infrastructure and technology to better combat poverty, to take the benefits of technology. those are the types of challenges that the u.s. could help us a lot. you have the know-how. you have the universities. you have the software industries and there we can really create a lot of synergies. so, i come here full of optimism and full of good intentions, good intentions that are becoming realities. the facts are there. i don't say the international monetary fund says colombia's one of the best performing in the world and the social indicators. i'm not saying it. it's the human development or graham of oxford university that assaying colombia has a model that should be replicated worldwide. i am proud that this is happening in my country and that is the success story of that i wanted to share with you. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. we have lots of questions on lots of topics. starting out the u.s. has had to limit its military presence in south america due to sequestration and prioritizing the pacific. how concerned are you about this especially for drug interdiction?
how can we use that infrastructure and technology to better combat poverty, to take the benefits of technology. those are the types of challenges that the u.s. could help us a lot. you have the know-how. you have the universities. you have the software industries and there we can really create a lot of synergies. so, i come here full of optimism and full of good intentions, good intentions that are becoming realities. the facts are there. i don't say the international monetary fund says...
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we made big decisions in our information technology. remain big decisions that are modernizing, what i call modernizing analysis, and we will make other investment decisions in the world of science and technology because that is a big component of what we do. we are a huge, you know, like a lab and a think tank all rolled into one. we have access to a wide range of capabilities from the research organization. so we have to make smart business decisions that are -- you know, the take the dollars we are given and use them as wisely as we can. and then ensure that we're prioritizing exactly what we're being driven to prioritized by our leaders. again, that, i believe, has been very clear. the town is that we face is that as clear as that can be, you know, something else is going to happen around the world and suddenly takes you by surprise. and when you think back to pearl harbor or september 11th, was it an existential threat to the country? now, the underlying, underpinnings of why those occurred could be existential. the national leader
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we are excited about the way in which the technology has been able to look at individual cancers. that is put us in a position to be able to read out exactly what is driving a cancer in each individual. it is going to be different depending on which person is being analyzed. we know the pathways that are involved in taking a cell down the road. increasingly, drugs are being developed to target this pathway it's -- pathways in a clear way. this is smart bombing. frome not that far away individuals being able to have their tumor analyzed, as part of the standard of care. and they will be a will to choose from the menu the ones that will work best for them, as opposed to the ones i've that's all, which has generally been reduced. this is transformational. samantha is joining us from not too far away in bethesda, and she is in rockville, maryland. thank you for coming on and talking to us about the importance of the nih. i am a career scientist. i just got my phd from the university of new hampshire. i want to talk to little bit about the concern i have for career scientists. i am wat
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unemployment rate because our economy is doing so well in large measure because of the extraordinary new technologies which i think you understand as well in indiana, being used to discover oil and gas and particularly natural gas in places and in ways we never thought possible. and it's creating a real resurgence of manufacturing in our state that's wefting -- benefiting not only us and our neighbors along the gulf coast but it's benefiting states all over america. and the economic numbers despite the great challenges we have here in the congress on our budget, on paying down our debt, on reducing our annual deficit, on procedural measures, how to run this senate and work more effectively on behalf of the people of all of our states, there's some really good news in north dakota, in south dakota, texas, louisiana, and other states that are experiencing really very low numbers of unemployment because the jobs are plentiful. what our challenge is just to comment briefly, what our comment -- challenge is is actually training the work force that we're going to need to fill all the jobs that we have. and
unemployment rate because our economy is doing so well in large measure because of the extraordinary new technologies which i think you understand as well in indiana, being used to discover oil and gas and particularly natural gas in places and in ways we never thought possible. and it's creating a real resurgence of manufacturing in our state that's wefting -- benefiting not only us and our neighbors along the gulf coast but it's benefiting states all over america. and the economic numbers...
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technology, resources etc. it is a little bit bizarre to .ddress this lieberman, prime minister netanyahu shared with you the intimate details of a talk, and he said what do you think about kerry stated that today? >> i really don't know. maybe it was something dramatic, something new. i came from new york, i was the last three days in new york. my feelings, we have heard a lot design, but i'm not sure that it is possible. are reallye that we sold. achis so easy to reach -- bre this, especially when we are so close to some kind of internal agreement. i think it is something very not deviate must from the trust and credibility. >> you didn't answer the first part of the question? he shared with you the details? >> no. >> not today. on a regular day. >> of course. least three or four times every day. course, i want all assessment is a different assessment beside us sharing the same information. >> so you have disagreements with the prime minister? [laughter] it is not a secret, you know. [laughter] >> is there an
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the second problem is that this new technology that is pretty widely available already, called 3-d printing, has made it really easy to make firearms that comply with the existing law but are still potentially undetectable. why is that? because to be a legal weapon, you have to have a certain percentage of the weapon be metal so that it can be picked up by a metal detector or a x-ray machine. but because we can now make very creatively constructed weapons with 3-d printers, that piece of metal can be easily removed before it goes through a metal detector and still be used without the metal on the other side of the detection unit. thus, essentially erasing the benefit of having a metal component if the metal component can just be stripped out. it's a pretty simple update that we have to make here. all we have to say is that the metal piece of the gun has to be integral to the firing mechanism of the gun so that if you take the metal out to get it through a metal detector, it doesn't work on the other end. but, mr. president, we're having a hard time getting that commonsense update, just reco
the second problem is that this new technology that is pretty widely available already, called 3-d printing, has made it really easy to make firearms that comply with the existing law but are still potentially undetectable. why is that? because to be a legal weapon, you have to have a certain percentage of the weapon be metal so that it can be picked up by a metal detector or a x-ray machine. but because we can now make very creatively constructed weapons with 3-d printers, that piece of metal...
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a was present and ceo of technology company and now is a senior fellow at the migration policy institute, where he focuses on u.s. immigration policy, border security. as a board member of human rights first, we have been incredibly blessed with his wisdom and expertise, which have been invaluable to us in navigating complex lyrical challenges. please join me in welcoming zigler.ember jim sig kindank you for that very and generous introduction. pleasure andcular honor for me today to introduce our keynote speaker, senator patrick leahy from the great state of vermont. a particular pleasure because i consider pat leahy to be a good friend, and yes, for all of you out there are who are doubting thomas's, it is possible for republicans and democrats to be friends in washington today. i did not say it was easy. i said it was possible. it is a special honor to introduce senator leahy because he is a real honest to goodness champion of the cause i think that brings all this are today, and that is human rights for everyone everywhere. in fact, i think without reservation and i suspect everybody
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but that technology has got to be amazing to go along with that. so it's both. >> what i would say is within our sink or swim platform which is ranked the number one trading platform, we've done so much more over the past year in particular to integrate more content into the system. because it helps to better inform the end-user. in fact, within our platform, our clients can actually watch tom's show tastytrade what he is talking to them all day long about risk management and trading. so the content is packed and delivered through the trading platform spent so you guys are never listen to the show, right? i've never talked about risk management. [laughter] i've never mentioned risk management once. anyway, this is great. i thank you so much, and thank you, guys so much. one more speaker. thanks. [applause] >> i'll grab his bio because with a late change this morning but it's yaron brook and he is coming out right now. from the ayn rand institute, executive director. i.t. so much. [applause] spent i have no idea what i'm doing. i got an e-mail last
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norris, you mentioned the old grid technology is being replaced by smart grid. how do you feel that process is progressing of changing the old with the new more secure grid technology? >> i think it's progressing at the pace of great, new technology being developed and in the smart grid panel working to make sure the platform is usable for all those new technology. that's the critical piece right now i think is to make sure that investment in new technologies usable. it provides great opportunity for efficiency and the addition of the status quo i think enable that to be a secure system. >> you mentioned that the ferc is dependent upon local entities to deliver information on some of the pipeline sightings permits. how would federal legislation established firm timeline? how would that affect the process? with the states be more responsive or would'v would it t handcuff ferc even further? >> is largely federal agencies will. depends on the project of course. resource agencies whether federal, state, sometimes local. i think the key is you can put in statute perh
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so as a reward for investors and that technology. you see like a major restructuring of the power sector overtime? >> restructuring of -- >> of the power sector overtime. >> i think it's happening right now. you've got a lot more people engaged. historicallhistorically it's bel stations are owned by the guild and delivered to homes and businesses. now consumers want to be involved and engaged in the own energy production and more engaged in their energy usage. the development of the technologies on a smart grid are enabling consumers to do that. the traditional utility and power sector is having to respond much like what happened in the telecom sector. it's bringing great deficiencies to our utilization of energy. >> the gentleman's time has expired. this time recognize the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. and i think the commissioners for being with us today. i appreciate your testimony. if i could start with chairwoman lafleur. a series of questions if i could. under former chairman welling
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that raised which is what is the forum in which this can be overseen with people who understand the technology to are adequately resources who understand the broader questions -- >> those who protect the country by gathering information, dealing with terrorist organizations like al qaeda and other organizations have not been undermined by what you have done? those of us who sleep safely in our beds at night should not feel they have been undermined at all by the "the guardian"? >> the biggest threat is if you are in a situation where there are people inside the organization so troubled by what they see and troubled by the relationship between what engineers can now do, what president obama said they can do as opposed to what they should do. as long as you have people among those hundreds of thousands of people so troubled that they are going to leave these databases to generate the public debate the president says is necessary then you have no security and president clinton talked the other day about having a world with no privacy and no security. that is a bad situation for everyone. >> mr. a
that raised which is what is the forum in which this can be overseen with people who understand the technology to are adequately resources who understand the broader questions -- >> those who protect the country by gathering information, dealing with terrorist organizations like al qaeda and other organizations have not been undermined by what you have done? those of us who sleep safely in our beds at night should not feel they have been undermined at all by the "the guardian"?...
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supplying weapons and other kinds of advanced technology and not the same time it is certainly technology that is voted for sanctions this includes this. >> i have been a part of a relationship with iran and this is a simplistic picture, which i sometimes read as part as a rationale is that all and what he mention is that russia would this and russia can cancel a deal after 2010. they are very much -- and that previous president of the both about roche and in particular about this. i think that we have improved because of syria. because of our business is extremely helpful and great. and there are different views on whether we should encourage this or not but some people believe that -- it is not in the best interest because if we improve the relationship will immediately turn to the west of forget about everything that we have talked about. and that is why we should try to prevent it in the report of this because we should be something that we encourage this and this includes a better relationship because of arm is extremely important as a regional player. and learned forward russia that
supplying weapons and other kinds of advanced technology and not the same time it is certainly technology that is voted for sanctions this includes this. >> i have been a part of a relationship with iran and this is a simplistic picture, which i sometimes read as part as a rationale is that all and what he mention is that russia would this and russia can cancel a deal after 2010. they are very much -- and that previous president of the both about roche and in particular about this. i...
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when you have them supply weapons and other kinds of events technology to iran -- advanced technology to iran. they certainly voted for sanctions and then participated in this interim agreement. we will start with you, fyodor lukyanov. >> the relationship with iran has been quite complicated, actually. simplisticuite a picture that i sometimes read. what you mentioned that russia actually voted for all sanctions in iran, and russia canceled a .eal after 2010 sanctions previous made several nasty statements about russia. now i think a russian-and rainy iraniana russian- relationship have improved. it is helpful and great. there are different views and moscow on whether we should increase the -- encourage a u.s.-iranian interest or not. some people do not think it is because ifinterest iran improves relationship with united states, it will immediately turn to the west and forget about everything we did for iran. and that is why we should try to prevent it. but i think it is very shortsighted because my position -- we will -- we should encourage this and we will benefit out of a u.s.-ira
when you have them supply weapons and other kinds of events technology to iran -- advanced technology to iran. they certainly voted for sanctions and then participated in this interim agreement. we will start with you, fyodor lukyanov. >> the relationship with iran has been quite complicated, actually. simplisticuite a picture that i sometimes read. what you mentioned that russia actually voted for all sanctions in iran, and russia canceled a .eal after 2010 sanctions previous made...
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jobs in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and technology. that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class. been streamlining regulations that are outdated or unnecessary enemies coming together around a responsible budget one that grows our economy faster right now and treats her long-term deficits, one that and wines sequester cuts that haven't made a lot of sense. [applause] and then frees up resources to invest in things like scientific research that has always unleashed new innovation in new industry. when it comes to our budget we should not get stuck in a stale debate from two or three years ago. a relentlessly growing deficit of opportunity is a bigger thr
jobs in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and technology. that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class....
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but those committees, is means to me, must contain a technological challenge and civil society who can represent the public interest in things which are not purely security. >> thank you. >> we return to this document called top-secret documents back to his flat, as mr. austin has pointed out here. in an online interview on its feet with the noranda come he said one of your stockers at "the guardian" was due to take stone files and got cold feet and was sent by federal express. did you know the federal express conditions of carriage include a section is a section 16 but that would be an unauthorized thing. my question to you quite frankly is buried in all of that in mind, do not accept that you have been at the very least woefully irresponsible this secret information and thereby people five? >> it is about wikileaks, not about this story at all. nothing to do at this story. i know i don't affect your premise. >> the situation we go from here. the prime minister does not know directly in the house. some may dislike the intimidation. was "the guardian" published despite all the revelati
but those committees, is means to me, must contain a technological challenge and civil society who can represent the public interest in things which are not purely security. >> thank you. >> we return to this document called top-secret documents back to his flat, as mr. austin has pointed out here. in an online interview on its feet with the noranda come he said one of your stockers at "the guardian" was due to take stone files and got cold feet and was sent by federal...
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he'd invented this technology. so if you wanted to ride the radio, the way was to get your son a radio set, and he would learn morse or code and communicate with other people. it was all great fun and very social. the problem was as more and her people kid it and as transmitters got more powerful, the fact this they were operating essentially on the same frequency was a problem. the navy kept being interrupted by boys who were playing tricks on them saying there's a sinking ship over here, and companies wanted to use it as well, they wanted to be able to do broadcasting. so what happens after the first world war is that radio goes from being a social medium to -- a two-way medium to being a tightly-controlled, regulated, one-way broadcast medium. and this is interesting because it's quite familiar looking and social to start with. you've got this sort of online chat room that everyone's in within a particular city with their morse code transmitters and receivers, and then it goes to being absolutely opposite of tha
he'd invented this technology. so if you wanted to ride the radio, the way was to get your son a radio set, and he would learn morse or code and communicate with other people. it was all great fun and very social. the problem was as more and her people kid it and as transmitters got more powerful, the fact this they were operating essentially on the same frequency was a problem. the navy kept being interrupted by boys who were playing tricks on them saying there's a sinking ship over here, and...
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members take up 10 mils, including ones that managed tsa technology and equipment upgrades. coming up and 45 minutes, congressman tim huelskamp of texas on implement the health care law. 0, gregory meeks of new york talks about the deal with iran over the country's nuclear program. 5, scott patterson of the wall street journal on the volcker rule and how to implement it. ♪ the house is set to vote on a 10 year extension on a law next weekt to expire on detecting guns through metal detectors. president obama will address the nation with the status of health care.gov. and the washington post is reporting that the senate is confident they can pass the farm bill. washingtong to journal, december 3, 2013. you have heard about the amazon
members take up 10 mils, including ones that managed tsa technology and equipment upgrades. coming up and 45 minutes, congressman tim huelskamp of texas on implement the health care law. 0, gregory meeks of new york talks about the deal with iran over the country's nuclear program. 5, scott patterson of the wall street journal on the volcker rule and how to implement it. ♪ the house is set to vote on a 10 year extension on a law next weekt to expire on detecting guns through metal detectors....
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they're not going to -- the technology they've learn. but our goals have to be focus odden that. it doesn't mean that it couldn't possibly, you know, grow a larger discussion, i mean, i would welcome that, again. we have to test at every point. my concern is that some people put such high expectations on the discussion. they think in addition to trying to deal with the nuclear issue, you know, if we don't it would be important to test the possibility of, you know, on the other fronts. but not at the expense of moving forward with the nuclear. it's going to be, you know, i mean, in the next six months and beyond are going to be huge opportunities but also big risk, obviously, here. and, you know, on the one hand, you know, people say, well, iran got such a good deal because the iranian people a lot are happy about it. well, that tells me is that expectations among a lot of iranians especially in young iranians are that have greater opening with the west. they have to move forward on the economy. in that sense, there are pressure on the iranians to try to make sure they relieve the
they're not going to -- the technology they've learn. but our goals have to be focus odden that. it doesn't mean that it couldn't possibly, you know, grow a larger discussion, i mean, i would welcome that, again. we have to test at every point. my concern is that some people put such high expectations on the discussion. they think in addition to trying to deal with the nuclear issue, you know, if we don't it would be important to test the possibility of, you know, on the other fronts. but not...
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so there's also an interest in aero stats and the technology that could bring. for anyone who's been in the arctic, you know, we speak about that. and certainly, we're opening up a new set of beachfront properties up there at a much greater rate than we expected. but anybody who has been up in the arctic and actually worked or flown over the arctic will know for a good portion of the year it really is a terribly inhospitable place and a very, very difficult set of challenges whenever you want to operate anything up there. so it's of great interest to us, and i think likely we will find a mixture of manned aircraft and unmanned vehicles and tethered vehicles to provide us that capability. >> very good with. stephanie? >> sir, i have one question about the norad strategic review, if i could ask you to put your prior hat back on. with norad in charge of air space, wanting control for 50 years and then adding an additional mission of maritime warning, can you talk about what the future may hold for norad and what kind of additional mission sets that from a canadian
so there's also an interest in aero stats and the technology that could bring. for anyone who's been in the arctic, you know, we speak about that. and certainly, we're opening up a new set of beachfront properties up there at a much greater rate than we expected. but anybody who has been up in the arctic and actually worked or flown over the arctic will know for a good portion of the year it really is a terribly inhospitable place and a very, very difficult set of challenges whenever you want...
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financial sanctions, and we had to provide support for mapping, and we did actually produce good graphic technology to help with the effort, and even on meteorology because in the humanitarian support area, it was so important to predict whether -- and we tried -- sometimes we got criticism for the science behind it, but it was helpful. i can even residential trying to determine with the humanitarian would be, we actually used imagery to look at their rooftops as the winter came on and made the determination where the rooftops showed melted snow, there were probably people living there, accrued measure, but we used every tool we had, and that was just one of them. the -- if you look at the documents that had been released, and my own recollection of the work this we did, it -- there tends to be a guarded and kind of skeptical regard. it was not president johnson's soiled milk, but it was cautious, and the issues were that difficult. caution was called for in almost every case. we looked at the launch of the u.n. protective force in 1992 to the monitoring of the arms embargo in the cease fire, sphor
financial sanctions, and we had to provide support for mapping, and we did actually produce good graphic technology to help with the effort, and even on meteorology because in the humanitarian support area, it was so important to predict whether -- and we tried -- sometimes we got criticism for the science behind it, but it was helpful. i can even residential trying to determine with the humanitarian would be, we actually used imagery to look at their rooftops as the winter came on and made the...
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this renewable and demand resource which is being fostered by develop and and technology and by policy initiatives in 39 states and at the federal level. finally, new environmental regulations are also contributing to changes in power supply. although the drivers of power supply changes are largely outside the commission's jurisdiction, we must be aware of and adapt to these departments to carry out our responsibilities to ensure just and reasonable rates, and reliable power grid, and fair and efficient electric and gas markets. my colleagues will discuss several of the ways we are responding. we divide up these topics and i want to focus the balance of my testimony on another critical aspect of our work, reliability and grid security. ensuring reliability means that the commission and nerc, really take care of two things. one is the day-to-day nuts and bolts activities like trimming chains and sending released to keep the lights on, emergency response but in the second is emerging issues like cybersecurity. i believe we're making progress on both fronts. in the past three years you vo
this renewable and demand resource which is being fostered by develop and and technology and by policy initiatives in 39 states and at the federal level. finally, new environmental regulations are also contributing to changes in power supply. although the drivers of power supply changes are largely outside the commission's jurisdiction, we must be aware of and adapt to these departments to carry out our responsibilities to ensure just and reasonable rates, and reliable power grid, and fair and...
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they came up with technology and tools for dealing with it. book reviews, table of context, and book indexes. and those let you work out what books are relevant to you. and they were invented to make books more easier to navigate. we go through the same process with this now. we had yahoo with a directory listing. and key words were able to put in. and now social networks and friends are recommending interesting beits. that is how the greeks did it. filtering everything through friend and filtering stuff were them is where we are going next. this is how we are dealing with the fact that lots and lots of stuff is being published and this is thou happened in the past. what i regard as the signal is different than what others. and these systems allow us to pluck what we want to read. >> tom standage is the author and "writing on the wall: social media -- the first 2,000 years. " >> on august 9, 1974 vice president ford was sworn in as president. this is the dress that ms. ford was wearing at the swearing in ceremony. she was less than excited abo
they came up with technology and tools for dealing with it. book reviews, table of context, and book indexes. and those let you work out what books are relevant to you. and they were invented to make books more easier to navigate. we go through the same process with this now. we had yahoo with a directory listing. and key words were able to put in. and now social networks and friends are recommending interesting beits. that is how the greeks did it. filtering everything through friend and...